People v. Hernandez

289 P. 694, 106 Cal. App. 433, 1930 Cal. App. LEXIS 709
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 13, 1930
DocketDocket No. 1581.
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
People v. Hernandez, 289 P. 694, 106 Cal. App. 433, 1930 Cal. App. LEXIS 709 (Cal. Ct. App. 1930).

Opinion

[1] The defendant appealed from a judgment of conviction for grand theft. The transcript was filed in this court and the cause was on the calendar May 12, 1930, for the purpose of hearing argument. At that time it transpired that there were no briefs on file and the defendant's counsel did not appear. An order was made giving the defendant ten (10) days to file her brief and if said brief was not filed within that time then the cause *Page 434 should stand submitted. On default of said filing said cause stood submitted May 27, 1930.

As the judgment appealed from is presumed to be correct and as our attention is not called to any error said judgment is affirmed.

Nourse, P.J., and Spence, J., concurred.

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289 P. 694, 106 Cal. App. 433, 1930 Cal. App. LEXIS 709, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-hernandez-calctapp-1930.